If the vote for president and vice president was last Sunday, Rumen Radev would have been elected by 51.2% of voters, GERB’s Anastas Gerdjikov - 22.5%, DPS’s Mustafa Karadayi - 7.9%, and DB’s Lozan Panov - 6.2%.
There is no requirement for a green certificate for voting in the parliamentary and presidential elections on November 14, assured the Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission Rositsa Mateva.
The election campaign for president and vice president opens on October 15, 2021 (30 days before Election Day - November 14) and ends at 24.00 on November 12, 2021.
The election campaign for the November 14th parliamentary and presidential elections has begun. The campaign will end on November 12 at 24.00 - until the day of reflection, which is November 13.
The Central Election Commission has shown journalists how Bulgarians will exercise their right to vote in the upcoming elections on November 14th. Voting for president and vice president, as well as for MPs, will be carried out with one card, explained CE
The Central Election Committee decided to confirm the decision of the Regional Election Committee-Stara Zagora to refuse to register the political party “Democratic Bulgaria” for the November elections. This was said by the CEC Deputy Chairwoman Rositsa M
In the November 14 elections, the most likely scenario is a new six-party parliament, in which a majority cannot be achieved without the votes of three to four parties.
The frontman of the rap group "Upsurt" Hristo Petrov, known as Itzo Hazarta, announced on his personal Facebook profile that he is entering politics.
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms’ Chairman Mustafa Karadayi is the party's presidential candidate. (MRF-DPS in Bulgaria)
A second round of by-elections in several settlements in the country is being held today.
The Central Election Commission has decided that in the "two in one" elections on November 14, voting will take place on one machine and with one smart card. The receipts will be two or one, depending on whether the voter votes for both types of elections
The Democratic Bulgaria Coalition has announced that it will support the civil candidacy of Lozan Panov for president and Maria Kasimova-Moase for vice president.
The Supreme Administrative Court rejected the appeal of the Political Party "Civil Platform Bulgarian Summer" against decision № 648-НС of 29.09.2021 of the Central Election Commission, which refused the registration of the party to participate in the ele
Bulgaria’s IMRO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization ) nominates Milen Mihov as presidential candidate and Maria Tsvetkova as vice president, the party's press office said.
Lozan Panov, the outgoing president of the Supreme Court of Cassation, has accepted a proposal from the Justice for All Initiative to be nominated as a presidential candidate in the 14 November elections, the non-governmental, non-partisan association sai
I am not a party candidate. I am ready to work with all parties. It is important for me to be supported by people from the whole spectrum. I hope to convince everyone that I am the right president to convince all these people.
"Our first partners are "Democratic Bulgaria" and "Stand up BG! We are Coming". There we have the clearest thesis for joint action and we even plan to sign a document that will become a coalition after the elections.
Lozan Panov is the most likely candidate for Democratic Bulgaria for president, according to OFFNews sources.
In the parliamentary and presidential elections on November 14, one vote will be cast with one card, but in most of the sections where the voting is by machine, the devices will probably be not one, but two.
Hungarian politician Klara Dobrev, 49, whose father is Bulgarian, proved to be a major candidate in the opposition's attempt to oust Prime Minister Viktor Orban in next year's elections.
The Social Democrats are joining "We Continue the Change" to run together in the November 14 parliamentary elections.
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